Am 13.06.2011 18:45, schrieb Alex Gaynor: > Unfortunately the decision to run 32-bit libs on 64-bit systems is outside > of my control. Given that it *should* work I'm more interested in > diagnosing whether this is a bug of some sort in libmysqlclient or a bug in > my code/build procedure.
You should starting here: http://maketecheasier.com/run-32-bit-apps-in-64-bit-linux/2009/08/10 basicly you have to check that every lib you use is realy 32bit. Missing one is asking for trouble: random bugs, etc. Basicly everything else like running linux in a LXC Container, a vitual machine with qemu, or simply buy a 32bit box is more maintainable than mixing 32 und 64 bit application. They can run perfectly until some random momentum. re, wh > Alex > > On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 10:06 AM, walter harms <wha...@bfs.de> wrote: > >> It is basicly a not clever solution to run 32bit libs with a 64bit system. >> You have to compile -m32 and all sort of things. >> It is *way* better to compile with pure 64bit. >> >> re, >> wh >> >> Am 04.06.2011 02:18, schrieb Alex Gaynor: >>> I've got a 64-bit Linux system, with a 32-bit libmysqlclient (and a >> 64-bit), >>> and a C program using the libmysqlclient API which behaves very >> differently >>> depending on which platform it is compiled for. The program is: >>> >> >>> >> > -- MySQL General Mailing List For list archives: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql To unsubscribe: http://lists.mysql.com/mysql?unsub=arch...@jab.org